We Will Remember Them

This morning: Tell us your family's war memories.
It was the "War To End All Wars", but more than 90 years since the guns fell silent on the battlefields of the First World War, British forces have fought again in many different conflicts and countries.
Suez, Korea, the Falklands, the Gulf Wars and now Afghanistan...how have you or your family played your part? What are your family's stories of being involved in war, whether on the front line or the homefront. And what are the tales passed down to you about the First World War?
That's the phone-in with Nicky from 9am.
UPDATE
You can now read your stories of remembrance on the 5 live Now page from this morning: Read your stories of remembrance on 5 live Now and find out more about 5 live Now


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As a wartime veteran and the proud possessor of two medals, I feel that I am one of the unsung heros ( or in my case heroine) as I never hear of anyone talking of ENSA. I know that the troops refered to us jokingly as " Every Night Something Awful" but we were always praised for being good for morale if nothing else !!!!
At this Rememberance time, the death of my dancing partner and friend whilst serving with ENSA in Holland in January 1945 by a landmine is sadly missed. Audrey Landreth
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